So you
wanna fight, huh? :-) If we're talking about astronomy that provides info useful
to dialists:-
For
Pocket PC:
An
Ephemeris program from Jonathan Sachs. Has a nice compass feature: point the PC
at the Sun (or Moon as appropriate) and it indicates True North. Produces a
table of t
Thierry van Steenberghe contributed:
>
>A simpler program (freeware) for Palm is RiseSet, which gives Rise, Set,
>Transit, Altitude, Azimuth and Day Length.
>It can be found, as well as othe nice programs, on the author's David W.
>Bray web site http://www.40-below.com/palm/
>Highly recommended!
Amazingly, nobody seems to have mentionned the excellent (shareware)
program 'Planetarium' for Palm computers, by A. Hofer...
It is a complete Planetarium, as the name implies, and gives Rise &
Set + Transit times, twilight times, and the position of the Sun and
planets, even a detailed celesti
Fellow Shadow Watchers,
In the past hours I've received a string of
authentic-looking messages complete with a 'Final Warning', but NOT from
my ISP, telling me that my email services will be suspended if I don't
open an attached zipped item. On past experience this would
Richard Hollands wrote:
> Last comment in this thread!
I hope not. I have been following the thread, and I am planning to update
the NASS / Dialist Companion web pages to help people with handhelds to
install and use DC.
PocketDos sounds like it may be essential, and I suspect Richard is right
OK, not perfectly. The clock page doesn't work at all. I'm guessing it's
trying to access the hardware directly.
Last comment in this thread!
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